"Arguably the most startling thing about "District 9" -- which exceeded all commercial expectations by hauling in $37 million over opening weekend -- is that it cost just $30 million to produce. That’s peanuts in Hollywood, especially when compared with the price of, say, the advertising blitz for "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen."
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"Arguably the most startling thing about "District 9" -- which exceeded all commercial expectations by hauling in $37 million over opening weekend -- is that it cost just $30 million to produce. That’s peanuts in Hollywood, especially when compared with the price of, say, the advertising blitz for "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen."
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Before 'The Twilight Zone,' sci-fi was for kids -- and writers didn't run series.
Under the aegis of sci-fi, "Twilight Zone" creator Rod Serling was able to address topics that censors had kept him from tackling in his other writings for television.
"You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sou
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Before 'The Twilight Zone,' sci-fi was for kids -- and writers didn't run series.
Under the aegis of sci-fi, "Twilight Zone" creator Rod Serling was able to address topics that censors had kept him from tackling in his other writings for television.
"You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sou
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"I think that’s one of the most depressing things about the film industry generally today. The writers and directors should be blamed just as much as the studios because really everything seems to be a remake or adapting a 1970s TV show that was never particularly good.
Why anyone thinks that it would be a good feature film now, you
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"I think that’s one of the most depressing things about the film industry generally today. The writers and directors should be blamed just as much as the studios because really everything seems to be a remake or adapting a 1970s TV show that was never particularly good.
Why anyone thinks that it would be a good feature film now, you
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